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. >> we got referred, eventually, to a consultant in london. i was referred to it at a champagne and hangover moment, because we went in there and the good news was, i think i know what's wrong with your daughter. and the bad news is, but we know there's no re. >> reporter: as louisa's story unfolded in the media, headlines called her sleeping beauty. we all know the fairy tale, right? beautiful princess. even evil witch. a spinning wheel. a splinter sends the beautiful princess into a 100-year slum r slumber. but hark! a handsome prince. a kiss. and presto. it's happily ever after. only it didn't seem like there would be one this time. louisa was diagnosed with kleine-levin syndrome, an incurable disorder thatt trigges a reaction in a specific part of the brain. >> it's very important for sleep control, as well as eating, maybe temperature regulation. and irritability. >> reporter: kls more often effects males and usually hits with a virus. it seems to bring on the long hibernation, the aggressive moodiness. >> can become very aggressive. they
. >> we got referred, eventually, to a consultant in london. i was referred to it at a champagne and hangover moment, because we went in there and the good news was, i think i know what's wrong with your daughter. and the bad news is, but we know there's no re. >> reporter: as louisa's story unfolded in the media, headlines called her sleeping beauty. we all know the fairy tale, right? beautiful princess. even evil witch. a spinning wheel. a splinter sends the beautiful princess...
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check this out, a european aircraft company is building a high speed jet that can go from new york to london in an hour. seriously? how about a jet that can go from the gate to the runway in an hour? [ laughter and applause ] that would be something -- that'd be something i want to see, man! you get it? >> steve: shame on you! uh! >> jimmy: shame on you. that's your new show, right? "shame on you." >> steve: yep. got it from arnold diaz. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: hey, you guys hear about this? a hot dog company in chicago is suing a rival company for stealing its secret recipe. just what we need, another weiner scandal. [ laughter and applause ] you know, that's just what we need -- to kick off the summer wrong. this is pretty crazy. a team of scientists in the u.k. are trying to prove that shakespeare smoked weed. that explains that one original line -- "to be or not to be -- wait, what was thy question?" [ laughter ] i was just reading this, a first edition charles darwin book was returned to a library in australia 122 years late. you could tell it was a darwin book, because it actually evolv
check this out, a european aircraft company is building a high speed jet that can go from new york to london in an hour. seriously? how about a jet that can go from the gate to the runway in an hour? [ laughter and applause ] that would be something -- that'd be something i want to see, man! you get it? >> steve: shame on you! uh! >> jimmy: shame on you. that's your new show, right? "shame on you." >> steve: yep. got it from arnold diaz. [ laughter ] >> jimmy:...
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we begin our reporting here tonight with nbc's stephanie gosk in london, stephanie, good evening. >> reporter: good evening. brian. the police were armed with machine guns outside the front doors of parliament today, a good indication it was not going to be business as usual. many here in london said today that this was one of the most important days in parliament's history. the murdochs made a business out of covering the story. today, they were the story. the man who runs the second largest media company in the world side-by-side with his son, in front of members of parliament. apologetic. >> i would just like to say one sentence. this has been the most humble day of my life. >> i would like to say as well, how sorry i am and how sorry we are to, particularly the victims of illegal voice mail interceptions and to their families. >> reporter: from the beginning, james took the lead. >> i think my son can perhaps answer that in more detail. i think that's a question for james. >> reporter: at times jumping in to help when his 80-year-old father searched or stumbled for answers. but i
we begin our reporting here tonight with nbc's stephanie gosk in london, stephanie, good evening. >> reporter: good evening. brian. the police were armed with machine guns outside the front doors of parliament today, a good indication it was not going to be business as usual. many here in london said today that this was one of the most important days in parliament's history. the murdochs made a business out of covering the story. today, they were the story. the man who runs the second...
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and abc's jeffrey kofman in london tells us what happened today. jeffrey? >> reporter: well, good evening, diane. you know, you don't see this very often. a corporate titan, the head of one of the largest media companies in the world, a man with a reputation for ruthlessness, on bended knee, asking a family for forgiveness. but that's exactly what rupert murdoch did today. his life's work now stained by scandal. his grip on global empire in peril. a contrite rupert murdoch came to say he is sorry, as onlookers screamed "shame on you." >> did you apologize? >> of course i did. of course i did. >> reporter: it's the first time murdoch has spoken since this scandal exploded. >> i'm the founder of the company. i was appalled to find out what had happened. and i apologized and i have nothing further to say. >> reporter: with that, the titan turned and left. he was apologizing to the parents of milly dowler, who disappeared in 2002. it was revealed the girl's voicemail had been hacked and messages deleted by a reporter, giving the dowlers false hope that she was
and abc's jeffrey kofman in london tells us what happened today. jeffrey? >> reporter: well, good evening, diane. you know, you don't see this very often. a corporate titan, the head of one of the largest media companies in the world, a man with a reputation for ruthlessness, on bended knee, asking a family for forgiveness. but that's exactly what rupert murdoch did today. his life's work now stained by scandal. his grip on global empire in peril. a contrite rupert murdoch came to say he...
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that investigator worked for the london tabloid. granan learned he was just one f many victims. >> tabloids are using private detectives who are using illegal techniques and it's very widespread. and the government did nothing. absolutely nothing. because of their terror of the press. >> reporter: paul mcmullen was a reporter and editor at "news of the world." the epicenter of the scandal. >> would you stop at doing anything to stop getting a story? no, you wouldn't. >> reporter: even breaking the law? >> absolutely. evev breaking the law. >> reporter: last christmas, a seemingly random encounter spurred grant into action. he was driving his new ferrari in the countryside when it broke down. who pulled up and started snapping photos? paul mcmullen. grant curses, but he needs a ride. >> i end up having this conversation with him, in which he starts boasting about the fake that he used to work for "the news of the world" and that he still keeps his camera in his glove box of the car. and he givens me everything. about how they used to
that investigator worked for the london tabloid. granan learned he was just one f many victims. >> tabloids are using private detectives who are using illegal techniques and it's very widespread. and the government did nothing. absolutely nothing. because of their terror of the press. >> reporter: paul mcmullen was a reporter and editor at "news of the world." the epicenter of the scandal. >> would you stop at doing anything to stop getting a story? no, you wouldn't....
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everything that the london production isn't. i'm not involved with either. >> are they coming up with the problem here, andrew? >> i'm not being involved with it. i'm beginning to think it's up to the village i live in. >> fascinating. you don't drive a car, right? you don't -- >> not anymore. >> you don't have a mobile phone, cell phone. >> no. >> you don't use e-mail? >> no. >> i have sent an e-mail. i sent one e-mail in my life to nicole. >> saying what? >> i can't remember now exactly. said something. i bought this ipad. probably doesn't work. >> can you use the ipad? >> it doesn't work. >> you don't know how to use it. >> i've been to australia with thing. here. to los angeles. i've been all over the place. i've been to london, bristol, you think it might work. doesn't connect up. >> could it be you that's the problem, andrew, not the ipad? >> no. i've given it to other people and it won't connect up. it's this particular ipad. >> you also appear to send your daughter a tweet last week, a tweet. >> i know. >> this has to do
everything that the london production isn't. i'm not involved with either. >> are they coming up with the problem here, andrew? >> i'm not being involved with it. i'm beginning to think it's up to the village i live in. >> fascinating. you don't drive a car, right? you don't -- >> not anymore. >> you don't have a mobile phone, cell phone. >> no. >> you don't use e-mail? >> no. >> i have sent an e-mail. i sent one e-mail in my life to nicole....
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and now, in london with the latest. >>guest: there are reports that a man named shawn hill, a firm show business reporter for "news of the world," and the person first to blow the whistle alleging that andy, a former editor of "news of the world," was aware of the phone hacking and encouraged it, was found dead at his home today and now, police are not corn -- confirming that is the same man because he has not been positively identified and they have in the identified the next of kin but they call it "sudden," and say they are not treating it at suspicious but there are lots of tweets already out there, tributes to mr. hoare saying while he struggled with alcohol and drug problems that led to his being let go at "news of the world," he was a good reporter and a go man and this is on a day that saw the assistant commissioner of the police step down amid a flurry of allegations of police involvement in some of the problems surrounding phone hacking and bribery, and a resignation of john yates less than 24 hours after his
and now, in london with the latest. >>guest: there are reports that a man named shawn hill, a firm show business reporter for "news of the world," and the person first to blow the whistle alleging that andy, a former editor of "news of the world," was aware of the phone hacking and encouraged it, was found dead at his home today and now, police are not corn -- confirming that is the same man because he has not been positively identified and they have in the identified...
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the research was reported in reuter's health new clues as to why sunburn is so painful scientists in london say over exposure to the sun truce a particular protein in the body when that pertain as over expressed triggers pain and inflammation associated with sunburnt they're hoping use his findings to focus on other types of inflammatory pain associated [ female announcer ] there's a new way to let go of some of the annoying symptoms menopause brings. it's one a day menopause formula. the only complete multivitamin with soy isoflavones to help address hot flashes and mild mood changes. one a day menopause formula. it smells like scrumptious barbecue on our paddock patio todaypatio today the owner of cute be the cute and lagrangeqbbq in lagrange michael lapis is here with us today ... we are making brisket today it's the toughest it meetmeat to cook.. many cultures have different ways of cooking brisket but the texans they smoke for hours and make it really tender ... there is no right or wrong when you are trying to cover this with rob this is made with brown sugar paprika pepper and all th
the research was reported in reuter's health new clues as to why sunburn is so painful scientists in london say over exposure to the sun truce a particular protein in the body when that pertain as over expressed triggers pain and inflammation associated with sunburnt they're hoping use his findings to focus on other types of inflammatory pain associated [ female announcer ] there's a new way to let go of some of the annoying symptoms menopause brings. it's one a day menopause formula. the only...
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let's look at the markets, anna edwards live in london for us. good morning. any better today? >> good to see you, afraid not, at least from a global perspective. the markets were down 200 points, 1.6% lower in just one day. the markets concerns in the short term very much focused on whether or not washington is going to reach any kind of agreement to increase its debt ceiling. what that means for markets is either worry about if we don't have an increase in the debt ceiling, what does that mean for government spending in the short term and what does that do to u.s. growth. >> we've heard repeatedly about the threat of a downgrade in the united states credit rating, the head of standard & poor's speaking yesterday about the potential of u.s. default. what did he say? >> yeah, talking about the possibility of a default and saying he doesn't think this is likely. even if we were to see the debt ceiling not increase and even if we saw downgrades to the u.s. credit rating by various agencies, essentially the s&p agency, he's saying he does not think it's likely the u.s. will defaul
let's look at the markets, anna edwards live in london for us. good morning. any better today? >> good to see you, afraid not, at least from a global perspective. the markets were down 200 points, 1.6% lower in just one day. the markets concerns in the short term very much focused on whether or not washington is going to reach any kind of agreement to increase its debt ceiling. what that means for markets is either worry about if we don't have an increase in the debt ceiling, what does...
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i spoke with him today from london. >> thanks for joining us. ire contention is this too cozy relationship between the media and government has been around quite some time and a lot of people knew about it? >> yes. it's not in dispute at all. you go back to margaret thatcher's time as prime minister. i think i'm right in recording she gave five knighthoods to editors who supported her. when we came into office in 1997, that was something we put a stop to by saying no serving entity should get an honor from the queen. what i said in a piece i wrote in the "financial times" the other day, i think there were points we compromised principles we should have adopted to press regulation in this country has been a complete joke against the continuing support we were getting from many sections of the media. i wish that we had done more. >> how do you hit the proper balance here, you're talking about press regulation, you know over here in america, people immediately perk up when they hear that because they say we don't like the media much but we've never
i spoke with him today from london. >> thanks for joining us. ire contention is this too cozy relationship between the media and government has been around quite some time and a lot of people knew about it? >> yes. it's not in dispute at all. you go back to margaret thatcher's time as prime minister. i think i'm right in recording she gave five knighthoods to editors who supported her. when we came into office in 1997, that was something we put a stop to by saying no serving entity...
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today in london, just talking about this. novak djokovic, who just earned the world's number one ranking beat defending champ rafael nadal in today's men's final. djokovic has just lost one match all year. >>> lady liberty looking lovely now on this eve before our nation's 235th birthday. you're looking at a live picture of the statue of liberty. many celebrating enduring serious heat. you can see the haze around the statue of liberty right now. still the parade, showing pomp and circumstance already in full swing this holiday weekend. check out the festivities from st. louis along the mississippi riverfront. a happy independence day to everyone. >>> now let's get to the casey anthony trial. jurers in that trial could get the case at any time now. today was closing arguments, but in the middle of the defense's presentation, a spat erupted between the prosecutor and the defense attorney. that brought the trial to a sudden stop and a screeching halt, really. cnn's david mattingly is covering the trial for us in orlando. david,
today in london, just talking about this. novak djokovic, who just earned the world's number one ranking beat defending champ rafael nadal in today's men's final. djokovic has just lost one match all year. >>> lady liberty looking lovely now on this eve before our nation's 235th birthday. you're looking at a live picture of the statue of liberty. many celebrating enduring serious heat. you can see the haze around the statue of liberty right now. still the parade, showing pomp and...
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. >>> we're going to turn now to breaking news out of london this sunday night. two stunning new casualties of the scandal threatening rupert murdoch's media empire. the chief of scotland yard resigned a short time ago, and murdoch's own protege has been arrereed. abc's jeffrey kofman is in london tonight. jeffrey? >> reporter: good evening to you, david. another day and another bombshell in the scandal that is rocking britain. make that two bombshells. a resignation here at scotland yard and an arrest. and it's not over yet. the scandal that shuttered one of britain's oldest newspapers is nothing less than an earthquake, shaking this country to the core. the casualties just keep mounting. the latest? the head of scotland yard. sir paul stephenson resigned late today. he insisted he had no involvement in his forces' failure to investigate widespread alleged criminal acts by murdoch's journalists, nor the alleged bribery of police officers by reporters. >> i have no knowledge of the extent of this disgraceful practice or indeed to the extent of it. and the repugna
. >>> we're going to turn now to breaking news out of london this sunday night. two stunning new casualties of the scandal threatening rupert murdoch's media empire. the chief of scotland yard resigned a short time ago, and murdoch's own protege has been arrereed. abc's jeffrey kofman is in london tonight. jeffrey? >> reporter: good evening to you, david. another day and another bombshell in the scandal that is rocking britain. make that two bombshells. a resignation here at...
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watched that wedding and i thought my god, this poor girl looks like she is led away to the tower of london . that never felt good. but this feel it is good. i would keep away from the toast. he's so nuts with the global warm he holds up a glass of bubbly he would cry talking about the co2 bubbles. >> bubblings bubbles, everywhere and not a trop to drink . how it is going to end by the end of the day . you know what, bill. i see president obama sent over a gift and they were disappointed because he gave them an obama care waiver. that's what he gives everybody . i sent them over. registered with carble. i got them a cookie puss . i am wondering if you got them something out of the factor here store like fresh ear must haves and triple hl. >> the rain stops here umplela for london. another rainy day. >> and we have it the here. >> that's what we got them muslim veils and illegal in france. >> listen give the french government credit. truth be told. french men would rather to see every woman in the culture walking around in lingerie . asking them to peel every day gash. instead of looking lik
watched that wedding and i thought my god, this poor girl looks like she is led away to the tower of london . that never felt good. but this feel it is good. i would keep away from the toast. he's so nuts with the global warm he holds up a glass of bubbly he would cry talking about the co2 bubbles. >> bubblings bubbles, everywhere and not a trop to drink . how it is going to end by the end of the day . you know what, bill. i see president obama sent over a gift and they were disappointed...
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>> well, he's back in london tonight. he cut short an ill-judged trip to africa to a political firestorm. today was all about consuming james and rupert murdoch, but tomorrow there's an extraordinary special emergency session of the house of commons and absolutely the pressure is going to be on david cameron, not in the least to explain his judgment in hiring andy coulson, former editor of "news of the world" as his spokesman. so the scandal is -- no one is talking at this stage of possible resignation, but they are raising questions about david cameron's judgment, and in the long term that raises questions about cameron's political future. >> e-mails released today appearing to show his chief of staff specifically telling scotland yard not to brief the prime minister on the phone hacking investigation. what do you make of that? it read to me as an early sign of the prime minister's chief of staff being blamed here. >> that's the case. cameron's showing the prime minister is being kept away from a potential conflict of in
>> well, he's back in london tonight. he cut short an ill-judged trip to africa to a political firestorm. today was all about consuming james and rupert murdoch, but tomorrow there's an extraordinary special emergency session of the house of commons and absolutely the pressure is going to be on david cameron, not in the least to explain his judgment in hiring andy coulson, former editor of "news of the world" as his spokesman. so the scandal is -- no one is talking at this stage...
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house in north london, they gathered to remember and to mourp. the usual tributes and the more unconventional props of a rock star's life. especially this one's. almost a celebration of her self-destructive lifestyle. this handwritten note said, "you are with thehengels now. no more pain. no more torment." all day long, the floral tributes and cards have been arriving at this spot, which is likely to become a shrine for those wanting to remember a life cut tragically short, but also one blessed with great talent. >> i just thought she had the most amazing voice and it's such waste for her to die, you know? >> reporter: lady gaga tweeted today that winehouse changed pop music forever, while admitting she had "lived the blues." amy's father mitch flew back from new york today. a family statement said, "our family has been left bereft by the loss of amy. she leaves a gaping hole in our lives." the family tried their best to support her, helping her through painful spells of rehab. but it wasn't enough. she also suffered from manic depression and eat
house in north london, they gathered to remember and to mourp. the usual tributes and the more unconventional props of a rock star's life. especially this one's. almost a celebration of her self-destructive lifestyle. this handwritten note said, "you are with thehengels now. no more pain. no more torment." all day long, the floral tributes and cards have been arriving at this spot, which is likely to become a shrine for those wanting to remember a life cut tragically short, but also...
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lama hasan, abc news, london. >> there was another key difference. zara and mike did not honeymoon in the chezshels. they go back to work. >>> for small towns all l er america, they are a link to the outside world. but why they may now be going away, though. by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free. spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and call your doctor right away if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tonguguswells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. breathing with copd is no small thing. ask your doctor about spiriva. another
lama hasan, abc news, london. >> there was another key difference. zara and mike did not honeymoon in the chezshels. they go back to work. >>> for small towns all l er america, they are a link to the outside world. but why they may now be going away, though. by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free. spiriva does not replace fast-acting...
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found dead yesterday in her london apartment. winehouse broke out with her first alum "back to black." and her problems with alcohol were well documented and an autopsy will be done tomorrow. >>> and a retired general shalikashvili after complications with a stroke. he was 75 years old. >>> and we can give you a live look inside the clerk's office in new york city. might not look like much, but for a lot of people history is being made in the room today. that's where a number of same-sex couples will get married. today is the first day same-sex marriage is legal and a number of ceremonies are going forward, hundreds of them today. there was a 24 hour waiting period after you get your marriage license before you can get married, and that is being waived for a number of couples for some that won a marriage lottery. we find suzanne candiotti in manhattan. these marriages are, i assume, about to get under way? oh, i am told we just lost susan candiotti. i just mentioned, a lottery, because so many people wanted to get married on the
found dead yesterday in her london apartment. winehouse broke out with her first alum "back to black." and her problems with alcohol were well documented and an autopsy will be done tomorrow. >>> and a retired general shalikashvili after complications with a stroke. he was 75 years old. >>> and we can give you a live look inside the clerk's office in new york city. might not look like much, but for a lot of people history is being made in the room today. that's where...
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let's go to this story in london. rebekah brooks will answer questions before parliament about this hacking scandal. how shocking is today's arrest? >> it is pretty shocking. people expected the police to talk to her and she was expected to show up at the hearing and on friday her spokesperson told us that she is expected to at least answer their questions. she did not, however, expect to walk in on sunday and be arrested. so it clearly was a shock to rebekah brooks herself and it sent shocks throughout the media. so this investigation -- the reason why she was arrested was because of an ongoing allegations of phone hacking and also that "news of the world" had paid off police officers to get information. so it's important to point out that she was arrested this afternoon and she still remains in their custody. she's been questioned for more than five hours and we're waiting at this point for police to give us more details and we're expecting a press conference any minute now. >> so this arrest hits closest to rupert
let's go to this story in london. rebekah brooks will answer questions before parliament about this hacking scandal. how shocking is today's arrest? >> it is pretty shocking. people expected the police to talk to her and she was expected to show up at the hearing and on friday her spokesperson told us that she is expected to at least answer their questions. she did not, however, expect to walk in on sunday and be arrested. so it clearly was a shock to rebekah brooks herself and it sent...
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. >> reporter: she was the daughter of a taxi driver dad and pharmacist mother in the london suburbs who began her career by inviting other young girls to keep dreaming. this is 2004. she was talking to mtv. >> i want kids to listen to my music and think "i can write whatever i want to write." that's all i do my work for. >> reporter: but two years later, she would be in the throes of addiction, alcohol and drugs like cocaine and heroin, as well as an eating disorder. her friend, the actor russell brand, a fellow traveler on the road of addiction, remembers meeting her, thinking she was a genius and recognizing the telltale signs of an addict. he said, "they have about them the air of elsewhere, that they're looking throroh you to somewhere else they'd rather be and of course they are." ♪ they tried to make me go to rehab ♪ >> reporter: it's there in her songs. and an interview itv, 2007. >> -- normal person, but alcohol just gets a hold of you. >> reporter: her parents tried everything. taking her in and out of rehab at least six times. her father once saying, i need my daughter
. >> reporter: she was the daughter of a taxi driver dad and pharmacist mother in the london suburbs who began her career by inviting other young girls to keep dreaming. this is 2004. she was talking to mtv. >> i want kids to listen to my music and think "i can write whatever i want to write." that's all i do my work for. >> reporter: but two years later, she would be in the throes of addiction, alcohol and drugs like cocaine and heroin, as well as an eating...
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jim boldin, cnn, london. >>> it is certainly still growing out there. while the nation's unemployment figures rose in june, there is one bright spot to report. ford says it is hiring 1800 workers at its ford escape suv assembly plant in louisville, kentucky. the carmaker says a lottery system will be used to select job candidates. >>> claiming its place among nations celebrations break out in juba as south sudan achiefs its dream of independence finally. that and much more coming up in our top stories. juba >>> checking top stories for you. former first lady betty ford has died. she was 93 years old. betty ford died last night surrounded by family. she became first lady when her husband gerald ford became president in 1974 following the resignation of richard nixon. she was also a co-founder of the betty ford center, a world renowned addiction treatment facility in california. here is how neighbors in rancho mirage, california, remember her. >> it was really hard to hear because i had seen her so much. she came by where i worked a lot and it was really
jim boldin, cnn, london. >>> it is certainly still growing out there. while the nation's unemployment figures rose in june, there is one bright spot to report. ford says it is hiring 1800 workers at its ford escape suv assembly plant in louisville, kentucky. the carmaker says a lottery system will be used to select job candidates. >>> claiming its place among nations celebrations break out in juba as south sudan achiefs its dream of independence finally. that and much more...
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. >> unlike long haul flights, where you take off at jfk and you fly eight hours and land in london. that's one cycle in an eight-hour period. on these island hoppers, you could fly for two hours and have 20 cycles. up and down, up and down. 30-minute cycles. where you pressurize the airplane, take off, fly for 15 minutes, land. pressurize the airplane again. so the cumulative effect of the cycling of the fuselage is greater in a short period of time than on a long-haul flight where you have one pressurization cycle in an eight-hour period. that was what was not understood until this particular accident. >> aloha 243 was a case where the industry began to learn the corrosive nature and how carefully it had to be monitored in a marine environment. the airline had spent a decade in and out of the hawaiian islands. the corrosion had expanded and with it, cracks. the cracks began to propagate and move, and they finally failed. the results were absolutely catastrophic. >>> when we come back, the deadliest plane crash in the history of u.s. aviation as a five ton engine violently rips away
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jeffrey kofman, abc news, london. >>> and coming up, the retirement revolution. one american city drawing boomers faster than any other. mine was earned over the south pacific in 1943. vietnam, 1967. i got mine in iraq, 2003. u.s.a.a. auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation, because it offers a superior level of protection and because u.s.a.a.'s commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their familieses is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. u.s.a.a. we know what it means to serve. with less chronic low back pain. imagine living your life with less chronic osteoa. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a non-narcotic treatment that's fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people tak
jeffrey kofman, abc news, london. >>> and coming up, the retirement revolution. one american city drawing boomers faster than any other. mine was earned over the south pacific in 1943. vietnam, 1967. i got mine in iraq, 2003. u.s.a.a. auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation, because it offers a superior level of protection and because u.s.a.a.'s commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their familieses is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto...
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in london, we're looking at south sudan. basically the birth of a brand new country. >> a brand new country, in fact the world's 196th brand new country after decades of civil war, southern sudanese will have their independent nation. it comes in to being on saturday. preparations for celebrations are under way in juba, which will most likely be the capital of southern sudan. this is what it will be called, south sudan. and of course among those attending the cell brag celebr will be susan rice along with colin powell. so there are concerns, however, as all these celebrations and preparations are under way that there are reports of trouble maybe on the horizon. there are satellite images from a monitoring group that are showing a build up of sudanese troops close to the border with its new neighbors, so we'll very to see what may happen on saturday or sunday, but there is still concern even amidst these preparations for celebrations. >> we'll be watching that. there is also a coal mine fire wednesday night in china, 36 miner
in london, we're looking at south sudan. basically the birth of a brand new country. >> a brand new country, in fact the world's 196th brand new country after decades of civil war, southern sudanese will have their independent nation. it comes in to being on saturday. preparations for celebrations are under way in juba, which will most likely be the capital of southern sudan. this is what it will be called, south sudan. and of course among those attending the cell brag celebr will be...
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factor gear store like a pair of bold fresh ear muffs. >> we got them the rain stops here umbrella for london. ♪ >> are you obsessed with lady gaga? i used to like her but now like liking her so much. >> my favorite moment on the red carpet is when she shows up in the simulated egg and eminem in the simulated spermatazoa and they ran into each other and gave birth to justin bieber. a great take on celebrity. imagine the kid that has to carry it in. want to go to the grammies? we will get you right in on the red carpet. you are lugging this egg in thinking i should have taken the chicken suit job today. >> bill: doesn't it for anybody make it almost impossible to top yourself? any time she goes anywhere she has to do something bizarre? she can't just show up and give a concert and t is flat. >> i hear next year she is coming to the grammies inside chris cristie. that i want wait to see. >> like the alien thing right through the chest, huh? >> oh, no, not again. >> there we go, hey. ♪ >> bill: who is to blame for these segments? all right. now, one month from tonight, one month from tonight
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back to breivik for a moment, because it is believed he visited london. do we believe he may have been liaisoning with some anti-multicultural cell in the uk? >> of course, the english defense league which is based in the uk and notorious for the position against the multiculturalism and frankly racist political positions. >> and in fact, the leader was arrested and found guilty of violent assault at a football game. >> well, they are neofascists and nothing better than that and now that breivik is saying that there are two other cells, is he saying this for effect? saying it for publicity? or saying it because there are in fact other individuals out there? and to be honest, it does not matter, because if we think of this logically, there are other people in europe who believe these things. >> indeed. >> and other people who are going to be moved to acts of violence. >> the norwegian government does not have much experience in dealing with this kind of individual. he was suggesting or implying he had collaborators and how much of a weakness is the securit
back to breivik for a moment, because it is believed he visited london. do we believe he may have been liaisoning with some anti-multicultural cell in the uk? >> of course, the english defense league which is based in the uk and notorious for the position against the multiculturalism and frankly racist political positions. >> and in fact, the leader was arrested and found guilty of violent assault at a football game. >> well, they are neofascists and nothing better than that...
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grammy award-winning singer amy winehouse was found dead at her london home yesterday. she was 27 years old. the cause of death is unknown as yet. in appreciation of amy winehouse from our anthony mason is coming up. the former chairman of the u.s. joint chiefs of staff general john shalikashvili has died at age 75. in a statement president obama noted that the general arrived in the united states as a 16-year-old polish immigrant, learned english from john wayne movies, rose through the ranks of the u.s. military as an only in america story. new york today became the 6th and largest state in the country to legalize same sex marriage. just after midnight in niagara falls, hundreds of gay men and women are expected to exchange vows around the state today. now the fine print on today's weather. it will be somewhat cooler in the east. in the midwest and plains, triple-digit temperatures. pick your poison in the week ahead. . hot and humid, hot and dry or just intensely hot. ♪ don't stop believin' >> osgood: ahead the rock group journey still believin'. >>,,,,,,,,,,,, sur
grammy award-winning singer amy winehouse was found dead at her london home yesterday. she was 27 years old. the cause of death is unknown as yet. in appreciation of amy winehouse from our anthony mason is coming up. the former chairman of the u.s. joint chiefs of staff general john shalikashvili has died at age 75. in a statement president obama noted that the general arrived in the united states as a 16-year-old polish immigrant, learned english from john wayne movies, rose through the ranks...
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the head of the same department that arrested brooks, london's metro police commissioner falls victim to the same widening scandal. >> i have taken this decision as a consequence of the ongoing speculation with news international at a senior level and in particular to mr. neil wallace who, as you know, was arrested in connection last week. >> what brought sir paul stevenson, london's top cop down? his dealings with a former police department media consultant, neil wallace, who was once executive editor of a news of the world paper. that brings us to rebecca brooks at the top of the news corp. food chain, possibly the linchpin, reaching the britain corridors of power. as cnn's atika schubert reports tonight, brooks had a long way to fall. >> reporter: in the cozy world of british politics and media rebecca brooks was at its center. she wined and dined the rich and powerful on behalf of her boss and mentor. brooks first came to news international as a secretary at news of the world. she quickly developed a reputation for her tenacity as a journalist, reportedly once disguising herself a
the head of the same department that arrested brooks, london's metro police commissioner falls victim to the same widening scandal. >> i have taken this decision as a consequence of the ongoing speculation with news international at a senior level and in particular to mr. neil wallace who, as you know, was arrested in connection last week. >> what brought sir paul stevenson, london's top cop down? his dealings with a former police department media consultant, neil wallace, who was...
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nbc's martin fletcher is in london. martin, what's the latest on all this? i understand rupert's coming here. >> he's already there, chuck. he arrived yesterday and it was quite a welcome, by the way. his new york apartment, the paparazzi welcomed him as he got out of his black vehicle with his wife, called out "nice lift, wendy." "nice lift." so the slap heard across the ocean. >> what is it that we can expect parliament is going to do in september when they come back, when it comes to this scandal, sort of where is the investigation now and where does it go forward? >> it seems to be strange that after this dramatic session, emergency session in parliament yesterday they went on holiday, on vacation today until september 5. but that doesn't mean, by any means, the investigation is over or even paused because the key investigation at the moment is by several parliamentary committees, judicial committees, also of course the police are investigating and even daily news corp operations are having their own investigations. there's a lot of investigating going o
nbc's martin fletcher is in london. martin, what's the latest on all this? i understand rupert's coming here. >> he's already there, chuck. he arrived yesterday and it was quite a welcome, by the way. his new york apartment, the paparazzi welcomed him as he got out of his black vehicle with his wife, called out "nice lift, wendy." "nice lift." so the slap heard across the ocean. >> what is it that we can expect parliament is going to do in september when they...
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lama hasan, abc news, london. >> the view from france tonight. >>> now, to afghanistan. we're getting an exclusive look inside that deadly attack, by terrorists at a luxury hotel in kabul. an american who was there, having dinner with his family camera in hand.olded, had his and tonight, he shows abc's nick schifrin, what he captured. >> reporter: it started as a serene tuesday night in kabul. ali omar, that's him there, filmed his family joking around. they sat outside the intercontinental hotel. >>y the poolside, having dinner. >> reporter: then, the shots started. first, in the distance. then, a little closer. and then, just as that police officer there, is walking away. >> they killed him. up close. after they hit him, they turned around, just started spraying. >> reporter: ali runs through the dark. still filming. >> i said my prayers. if i die, i die. i'm watching the guy. he's just shooting in the crowd. i'm staring at him. if i can see him, he can see me. i ran and jumped the wall. there were about 16 of us on the other sid. >> reporter: they waited there. that's
lama hasan, abc news, london. >> the view from france tonight. >>> now, to afghanistan. we're getting an exclusive look inside that deadly attack, by terrorists at a luxury hotel in kabul. an american who was there, having dinner with his family camera in hand.olded, had his and tonight, he shows abc's nick schifrin, what he captured. >> reporter: it started as a serene tuesday night in kabul. ali omar, that's him there, filmed his family joking around. they sat outside the...
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this greg palkot reporting for us from london on the situation out of norway tonight. a fox news alert now. a fox weather alert. keeping emergency rooms busy. health officials blaming the brutal temperatures for at least two dozen deaths across the country. here in new york city we have set a new record for the day at 04 just a couple of degrees below the city's hottest day ever. newark, new jersey has, in fact, topped its all-time high hitting 108. just two degrees away from the entire state's hottest day ever back in the 1930s. imagine working, moving furniture, in newark today for the first job of the day at 9:00 a.m. it was already 90. >> it's feels like 100 degrees already. it feels like 115 in the truck. >> >> i'm not doing the second job. you can fire me. i goal home. >> in chicago, parents at one school saying their children are sitting through summer classes without airconditioning. there are some window units in the building but parents saying they cannot keep up with the extreme heat. school district officials saying they brought in extra fans and will not p
this greg palkot reporting for us from london on the situation out of norway tonight. a fox news alert now. a fox weather alert. keeping emergency rooms busy. health officials blaming the brutal temperatures for at least two dozen deaths across the country. here in new york city we have set a new record for the day at 04 just a couple of degrees below the city's hottest day ever. newark, new jersey has, in fact, topped its all-time high hitting 108. just two degrees away from the entire state's...
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all the bond films were made there in london. >> jimmy: oh, wow. >> and it was crazy. i got to fly around. >> jimmy: i mean your character, that's a good idea. if you're -- if you're a superhero character, what if you are like -- your powers are, you get to read people's minds or something. >> boring. >> jimmy: lame. yeah, yeah. >> he's always like -- >> jimmy: you can fly and shoot -- >> and -- i can, like, i can puke -- i can puke acid. [ laughter ] >> there's no -- there's no -- >> jimmy: so can i. i can do that too by the way. >> there is no correct way to say. >> jimmy: is after a night of tequila. >> exactly. exactly. >> jimmy: but when you're flying around is it all cgi or -- >> well the wings are cgi, but, did you know that? >> jimmy: do you actually fly? >> i know sometimes i do. yeah, yeah. the wings aren't really there, but they really did have me on a harness like zooming around over the beaches and stuff like that. it was really really fun. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah, it was pretty gnarly. >> jimmy: and what was that like? was it just like -- >> it's like a
all the bond films were made there in london. >> jimmy: oh, wow. >> and it was crazy. i got to fly around. >> jimmy: i mean your character, that's a good idea. if you're -- if you're a superhero character, what if you are like -- your powers are, you get to read people's minds or something. >> boring. >> jimmy: lame. yeah, yeah. >> he's always like -- >> jimmy: you can fly and shoot -- >> and -- i can, like, i can puke -- i can puke acid. [...
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fuentes leading the fbi's international efforts says they followed up bulger sightings in ireland, london and south america. >> there was thousands of police officers involved in that round-the-clock operation. so o any time there was a sighting of him, worldwide, everybody went full-bore to full up on those leads to try to find in. so in a way he became the elvis of gangsters, he was constantly being spotted somewhere. >> reporter: the break in the case came in late june after the fbi paid for a public service announcement aimed at finding bulger's girlfriend. it never even aired in los angeles. but a new story led to a crucial tip and an arrest three days later. bulger lured into the garage on a ruse that someone had broken into his locker. these are some of the 30 weapons fbi agents confiscated from bulger's apartment. >> van number one. van number two. >> reporter: after more than 5,000 days on the run, bulger was brought back to boston in handcuffs charged with 19 murders in court he denied them all. the damage he caused to the fbi still haunts the bureau to this day. in hindsight, d
fuentes leading the fbi's international efforts says they followed up bulger sightings in ireland, london and south america. >> there was thousands of police officers involved in that round-the-clock operation. so o any time there was a sighting of him, worldwide, everybody went full-bore to full up on those leads to try to find in. so in a way he became the elvis of gangsters, he was constantly being spotted somewhere. >> reporter: the break in the case came in late june after the...
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i am richard quest in london. this is cnn's world report. good morning to viewers in the united states, and around the world. police say a 32-year-old norwegian man arrested on friday may have been involved in the oslo bomb blast and the massacre on the island that left at least 91 people dead in total. local media are naming the man as anders behring breivik. police are not confirming his identity, but when asked about extremism in norway, the prime minister told the news conference police were aware of active groups. >> translator: compared to other countries, i will not say that we have a big problem with right-wing extremists in norway, but we have had some groups, and we have followed them before, and our police is aware that there are some right-wing extreme groups, or at least has been some groups of that kind in norway. but, again, i very much underline that we will not speculate and we will await the investigation from the police before we say anything more about this particular case, but it's part of our work, and the police follow
i am richard quest in london. this is cnn's world report. good morning to viewers in the united states, and around the world. police say a 32-year-old norwegian man arrested on friday may have been involved in the oslo bomb blast and the massacre on the island that left at least 91 people dead in total. local media are naming the man as anders behring breivik. police are not confirming his identity, but when asked about extremism in norway, the prime minister told the news conference police...
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and we're told maybe at least one in london, wolf. so a major operation targeting that hacking group anonymous. there are loose links between anonymous and lolsek. >> the agents asked them very aggressive questions about anonymous. this could be abmajor operation because cyberexperts will tell you, once they get some of these people in custody, they tend to turn on others. it may not take down anonymous and certainly won't end up hacking, but it's a major operation. >> a fascinating part of this story. >> on capitol hill, two sides unveil their plans to tackle the debt. only one got the white house's seal of approval. we'll tell you which one the president prefers. over the south pacific in 1943. vietnam, 1967. i got mine in iraq, 2003. u.s.a.a. auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation, because it offers a superior level of protection and because u.s.a.a.'s commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. u.s.a.a. we know what it m
and we're told maybe at least one in london, wolf. so a major operation targeting that hacking group anonymous. there are loose links between anonymous and lolsek. >> the agents asked them very aggressive questions about anonymous. this could be abmajor operation because cyberexperts will tell you, once they get some of these people in custody, they tend to turn on others. it may not take down anonymous and certainly won't end up hacking, but it's a major operation. >> a fascinating...
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he was responsible for these properties in london at the time. rupert and james and rebekah brooks rebekah brooks will be testifying before parliament this week in the uk. someone asked me today from cnn how to describe that. it's more like an impeachment hearing for murdoch who is a quasi government powerful official in the uk. >> does this change anything? you said something about a leveraged buyout possibly of fox news, talking about our competitor here. you think this is going change the way that news is done or that they handle news if what you say, indeed, comes to fruition. >> i can't imagine newscorp itself can afford to be in the news business any more or afford the murdoches. the next question in the uk there will be efforts to regulate the news and in the u.s. a lot of questions about gross holdings of a lot of media. and i think it would be a shame to see more regulation come in here as the editor of "the guardian" said and they dogged this story better than anyone. last week was the worst of journalism in the form of murdoch but also
he was responsible for these properties in london at the time. rupert and james and rebekah brooks rebekah brooks will be testifying before parliament this week in the uk. someone asked me today from cnn how to describe that. it's more like an impeachment hearing for murdoch who is a quasi government powerful official in the uk. >> does this change anything? you said something about a leveraged buyout possibly of fox news, talking about our competitor here. you think this is going change...
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emily bell in london, matt frey, to be harnden, thank you. >>> we saw the dramatic docking of the shuttle, and the final liftoff. we'll be back with this question. did the media's boredom with these launches help kill the program? >>> it was a time when i was growing up when the space program was one of the most exciting adventures in the world. the last 30 years nasa has sent so many space shuttles into orbit, the launches have become somewhat routine except for the heartbreaking disasters. last friday, the tlas shuttle lifted off. >> 2, 1, 0, and liftoff, the final liftoff of "atlantis" on the shoulders of the space shuttle america will continue the dream. >> it is time to see what is in effect the end of the u.s. manned space program, as we've come to know it. >> and an absolutely perfect launch from the kennedy space center in florida. >> 30 years now of history concluding really today with this launch action and then of course, the return days from now. >> joining us is pbs science correspondent miles o'brien. you were down there in cape canaveral. >> on a personal level it's sad. i'
emily bell in london, matt frey, to be harnden, thank you. >>> we saw the dramatic docking of the shuttle, and the final liftoff. we'll be back with this question. did the media's boredom with these launches help kill the program? >>> it was a time when i was growing up when the space program was one of the most exciting adventures in the world. the last 30 years nasa has sent so many space shuttles into orbit, the launches have become somewhat routine except for the...
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and then london. haven't got anything from the states yet. so that's what i'm hoping for. i'm hoping somebody out there, one of you, anyway, one nice lady will write and see what happens. >> while bulmer is building relationships on the outside, timothy shreiber is continuing to destroy them on the inside. >> inmate schrieber is a very difficult inmate to manage. he talks very rudely and very crudely, vulgar language to the majority of staff, but especially the female staff. >> officer kendra eberle is the latest staff member to write a disciplinary report on shreiber. this time for verbal abuse. >> did you in fact call officer ebberle a bad little bitch pig? >> oh yeah, that's my nickname for her. i call her miss piggy. i have nicknames for all these cops in here. some of them i do get along with, but there's a lot of them i don't get along with. and i don't like, you know? just the way it is, you know? >> i know i was going to be called names. i'm prepared for that. i was prepared for that before i came. i knew i was going to be called a "b" word and a "c" word and all t
and then london. haven't got anything from the states yet. so that's what i'm hoping for. i'm hoping somebody out there, one of you, anyway, one nice lady will write and see what happens. >> while bulmer is building relationships on the outside, timothy shreiber is continuing to destroy them on the inside. >> inmate schrieber is a very difficult inmate to manage. he talks very rudely and very crudely, vulgar language to the majority of staff, but especially the female staff....
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. >> nbc's martin fletcher has the latest from london. a parliamentary session that be sound more like a service at a baptist church there, martin. >> it was pretty passionate, wasn't it. it duh show how passionate the feelings are in britain. this is a significant time in british parliamentary history. this is pretty unique. the power of the media, the issues of the police, and the relationships with 3 parliament and with the prime minister's office all mixed up, all at issue is how uncomfortable, how cozy is that relationship. that's what's really coming out for britain. that's what parliament is discussing. that's why they're so passionate about the criticisms of david cameron the prime minister today. this was an emergency session of parliament which he called for to try to clear the air. >> we'll have to see whether there are real implications here, consequences for the highest levels of government there in london. thank you for the lead in. the bloggers, the reporters, the business analysts are scrutinizing yesterday's testimony of
. >> nbc's martin fletcher has the latest from london. a parliamentary session that be sound more like a service at a baptist church there, martin. >> it was pretty passionate, wasn't it. it duh show how passionate the feelings are in britain. this is a significant time in british parliamentary history. this is pretty unique. the power of the media, the issues of the police, and the relationships with 3 parliament and with the prime minister's office all mixed up, all at issue is...
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just one until the 2012 summer olympics in london, we'll get a preview of that. up next "andrea mitchell reports." andrea? >>> hi, conna. thanks so much. up next on "andrea mitchell reports," war of words and no compromise. the latest from the white house with budget director jack lou and the congressional battle front with senator bob corker from the republicans and democratic congressman john larson. plus are the markets shrugging it all off? we're on the case and anita mcbride from the bush foundation on international efforts to empower women especially afghan women. "andrea mitchell reports" up next right here on msnbc. ♪ [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why would you let something like erectile dysfunction get in your way? isn't it time you talked to your doctor about viagra? 20 million men already have. with every age comes responsibility. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest p
just one until the 2012 summer olympics in london, we'll get a preview of that. up next "andrea mitchell reports." andrea? >>> hi, conna. thanks so much. up next on "andrea mitchell reports," war of words and no compromise. the latest from the white house with budget director jack lou and the congressional battle front with senator bob corker from the republicans and democratic congressman john larson. plus are the markets shrugging it all off? we're on the case and...
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bill: off to london we go for some chow! >>> a brand new study calling into question a common and very expensive treatment for heart disease. is it worth the $20,000 price tag? our fox news medical a team weighs in. alisyn: jay leno, using the casey anthony verdict for a jab at president obama. >> casey anthony, found not guilty. you know what this means? this means president obama's economic team is the second coolest most people in america. alisyn: bill: a joke in there somewhere, huh? >> alisyn: i guess. i feel guilty laughing at any casey anthony joke. it may be too early, i'm thinking? >> bill: border line? too early? >>> great to be with you, short timer! alisyn: you too! i'll be filling in on "happening now" tomorrow. bill: you will? at this point tomorrow, i'll be tossing to you! >> alisyn: that's right, yes. tune in if that. bill: i know you look forward to that. bill: i'll seeyou next week "happening now" starts right now. jon: and alisyn, we have a place ready for you, breaking right
bill: off to london we go for some chow! >>> a brand new study calling into question a common and very expensive treatment for heart disease. is it worth the $20,000 price tag? our fox news medical a team weighs in. alisyn: jay leno, using the casey anthony verdict for a jab at president obama. >> casey anthony, found not guilty. you know what this means? this means president obama's economic team is the second coolest most people in america. alisyn: bill: a joke in there...
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. >>> police confirm that singer amy winehouse has been found dead in her north london home. she was just 27. >>> videotape in the past, some police officers viewed it as another tool for big brother to use against them. no longer. now, more and more cops find the use of video cameras in their cars and station houses to be another effective form of backup. they've helped save millions in legal fees and have been invaluable for taping reputations. but for officers who cross the line or lose control, video can be a powerful force against them. the march 1991 beating of rodney king in los angeles, caught on home video. the july 2000 beating of thomas jones in philadelphia, captured by a news helicopter. incidents like these have helped shape the public debate over police treatment of minorities. but they might have gone unnoticed if they weren't captured on tape. in april 1996, on this rural road in riverside county, california, the u.s. border patrol spots a pickup truck loaded with what are believed to be illegal immigrants. the driver refuses to pull over and the chase is on.
. >>> police confirm that singer amy winehouse has been found dead in her north london home. she was just 27. >>> videotape in the past, some police officers viewed it as another tool for big brother to use against them. no longer. now, more and more cops find the use of video cameras in their cars and station houses to be another effective form of backup. they've helped save millions in legal fees and have been invaluable for taping reputations. but for officers who cross the...
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cnn's becky anderson is in london. >> it's been a long day in the life of the murdochs, never mind a long week. early tuesday we were told that they would not be appearing in front of a parliamentary subcommittee. they've been invited by british lawmakers to account for their actions. however, later on this thursday, after being summoned by parliament, they decided they would be appearing alongside the ceo of news international rebekah wade brooks. we look forward to that. the story has developed, of course, with the media momentum for it has grown. we understand that british lawmakers can decide whether to ask them to testify under oath. if indeed they do do that and were to lie, then they would be subject to perjury laws. it's not clear exactly what will happened on tuesday. >> much more on this story coming up later. we'll speak with a former assistant fbi director who will walk us through the process. >>> an 8-year-old boy killed walking home from summer camp. just ahead dramatic new details about the suspect. >>> and the latest on a deadly suicide blast at a memorial service for
cnn's becky anderson is in london. >> it's been a long day in the life of the murdochs, never mind a long week. early tuesday we were told that they would not be appearing in front of a parliamentary subcommittee. they've been invited by british lawmakers to account for their actions. however, later on this thursday, after being summoned by parliament, they decided they would be appearing alongside the ceo of news international rebekah wade brooks. we look forward to that. the story has...
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yeah, i went to their concert in london about four weeks ago. >> i'm being told they're really big, you shouldn't act surprised. what's the big ambition for you personally and professionally? >> personally, not to let all this attention that i'm going to probably get, not let that affect me in any way. professionally, i want to go on to win more major championships. i want to try to become the best golfer in the world. >> the best golfner history? >> yeah. >> is that now attainable to you, do you think? >> it would probably be -- >> well, let's put the rory mcilroy of the golf course, let's ask him that question along with the swagger, the cockiness, the arrogance, because i'm looking at a guy that just won the u.s. open who looks supremely chilled out by this. you know, i think you quietly believe you could go on to become one of the greats. >> yeah, i do, i do. but i don't really know if people want to hear that. i mean i believe that myself, yes. >> i like hearing it. i like sportsmen to exude chilling self confidence. >> yeah, i mean i'm very -- i'm very confident in my own abilitie
yeah, i went to their concert in london about four weeks ago. >> i'm being told they're really big, you shouldn't act surprised. what's the big ambition for you personally and professionally? >> personally, not to let all this attention that i'm going to probably get, not let that affect me in any way. professionally, i want to go on to win more major championships. i want to try to become the best golfer in the world. >> the best golfner history? >> yeah. >> is...
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london's top cops have also been engulfed by the firestorm. the assistant commissioner of the metropolitan police john united states -- yates. resigned today. two years ago he saw no need for reopening the hacking situation because he didn't believe there was any new evidence. his resignation follows of that the police chief paul stevenson amid questions of journalists paying bribes to police officers in return for information as well as concerns about nuls of the world journalists being employed by the police force. it emerged today not one but two former employees of the news of the world had been on the police payroll. in another development this evening, police confirmed they're investigating the discovery of a bag reportedly containing a laptop computer and a cell phone in a parking garage trash can near the london home of rebekah brooks. brooks, of course, is due to answer questions about the hacking scandal in front of a parliamentary committee tomorrow. rupert murdoch and his son james are also expected to appear. we will be showing th
london's top cops have also been engulfed by the firestorm. the assistant commissioner of the metropolitan police john united states -- yates. resigned today. two years ago he saw no need for reopening the hacking situation because he didn't believe there was any new evidence. his resignation follows of that the police chief paul stevenson amid questions of journalists paying bribes to police officers in return for information as well as concerns about nuls of the world journalists being...